We are still facing the same security vulnerabilities from over a decade ago. The problems are not going away anytime soon. An underrated source of blame is Computer Science curricula that are churning out students who are clueless about security. This talk will address the lack of emphasis on information security in Computer Science curricula and more.

Attending the ISSA International Conference, November 2-3 in Dallas, Texas? Unfortunately the session Computer Science Curricula’s Failure and Chipping Away At The Security Problem was canceled, but we will be broadcasting the session live via webinar as a sneak peek of some of the quality education offerings available in Dallas! Register here and tweet along using hashtag #ISSAConf to learn more about the conference.

Webinar Abstract We are still facing the same security vulnerabilities from over a decade ago. The problems are not going away anytime soon. An underrated source of blame is Computer Science curricula that are churning out students who are clueless about security. This talk will address the lack of emphasis on information security in Computer Science curricula, the importance of security for program accreditation, how to gradually fix the problem by integrating security into many Computer Science undergraduate and graduate classes demonstrated at a university and success stories from students who now have more knowledge about information security.